§ 132.05 POSTING OF SIGNS; REMOVAL OF ASHTRAYS.
   (A)   An owner, lessee, principal manager, or person in control of a public building or an establishment in a public building shall post signs, with letters of not less than one inch high or symbols no less than three inches high, using the words “No Smoking” or the international “No Smoking” symbol consisting of a pictorial representation of a burning cigarette surrounded by a red circle with a red bar across it conspicuously either on all public entrances or in a position clearly visible on entry into a public building or an establishment in a public building.
   (B)   A “Smoking Permitted” sign shall be prominently posted and maintained at every entrance to a public building or establishment in a public building where smoking is permitted under this chapter.
   (C)   All ashtrays shall be removed from any area where smoking is prohibited by this chapter and shall not be permitted by the owner, operator, manager or other person having control of the public building or establishment in a public building. Any permanent structure that functioned or was used as an ashtray shall be disabled or altered to prevent its use as an ashtray.
   (D)   The requirements of this section do not apply to any exempt dwelling.
(Ord. 451.15, passed 12-21-10) Penalty, see § 132.99